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LINKLETTER
Issue 35 19th November 2015
DIARY
Children, Teachers, Parents: A partnership for the future
2015 TERM 4
Prep Orientation Sessions Teddy Bears Picnic Prep 2016 Mon 23rd Nov Grade 3&4 Swimming program starts & runs for 2 weeks. Payment is now due. Mon 23rd Nov St Helena, Wattletree and Briar Hill Pre Schools. Tue 24th Nov Wahroonga and Eltham North Pre School Wed 25th Nov Other Pre School and Childcare Centres. Grade 6 Jackets available to try on and order at the office. Closing Friday 20th Nov GRADUATION REMINDERS Professional DVD Form and Payment Due
Our Values: Acceptance, Respect, Resilience, Responsibility, Excellence.
DIARY Principal’s Message
We welcome our new Assistant Principal to GK It is with pleasure that I announce that Karen ter Haar will be joining Glen Katherine PS as my
Assistant Principal in 2016. After a rigorous recruitment process, Karen was accepting of the role
and is ready join the leadership team with a heavy curriculum and assessment focus. Karen is
currently at Epping Views PS where she has been leading many programs and initiatives. We feel
very fortunate to gain the expertise and passion Karen exudes and I feel very confident that 2016
will be enriched by her presence. I look forward to formally introducing Karen to you when we
begin in 2016.
2016 Planning and Structures Last night School Council met for what was our second last meeting for 2015. Our agenda was
primarily focused on staffing, class structures and booklist/curriculum contributions for 2016.
There is much still to plan and confirm, all of which will be shared with you in early December.
What I can say at the moment is we seem to be growing in student numbers at a rapid pace. Our
current 2015 enrolment is 552 students. We are looking at having 567 students next year, 84 of
which are Prep, increasing to four prep classes in 2016 and 24 classrooms in total. While this
exciting for our community, it does bring a raft of planning needs to sort through. Keep an eye out
in future Linkletters for an update in whole school planning and staffing.
Fern Gully Lodge fun for our Grade 2’s
Monday our Grade 2 students were treated to a fun packed
adventure day at the Fern Gully Lodge in Healesville. As part
of our whole school camping program, the Grade 2 students
attend a day camp to show them what they can expect when
they head away for their first camping adventure in Grade 3.
Helen Cleary and the rest of the Grade 2 teachers organised
a very successful day that challenged our students physical
and mental strength. Many personal goals were achieved with
some students overcoming fear and anxiety about certain
tasks. The giant swing, flying fox and the obstacle course
were favourites. I had to test every muscle in my body to stay
balanced on the rope course—something our young students
of course managed very well.
Days like Monday take many hours to organise and I wish to thank the Grade 2 staff for their time
and effort. I particularly would like to thank the mum and dads who volunteered their time and
worked very hard in supervising and coordinating the many tasks throughout the day. A camp day
like this just would not be manageable without the assistance of our parents and it was terrific to
see the teamwork at play for the day. Take a look at some of the photos on the next page which
highlight the fun and energy of the day of the Grade 2 Camp Day and our ECO Day.
Grade 1 Adventure Day As I write today, our energetic Grade 1 students are participating in a full day of adventure, crafts
and animal experience within our school grounds. Our Grade 1 teachers and parent volunteers
are providing a fun day which complements our camp program throughout the school. As well as
the activities, a BBQ lunch makes the day even more special. I’m sure there will be some great
feedback from our little people when they head home tonight.
Have a great week everyone. Leanne TingwellLeanne TingwellLeanne TingwellLeanne Tingwell
Look at the amazing achievement our
communal teams have accomplished!
GK ECO DAY was an OUTSTANDING COMMUNITY EVENT
Value awards to be presented at assembly on Monday 23rd November 2015
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5B Mc Kinley T For consistently striving to achieve her personal best in all areas of
learning and challenging herself in all tasks. Keep up the great work
McKinley!
5D Erin P For having an excellent attitude towards learning and always striving
to achieve her personal best. Keep up the good work!
5W Jacinta N For the excellent effort she puts into everything she does. Her hon-
est and caring nature is certainly appreciated. Super job Jaz!
6F Brooke K For her time and effort in establishing an outstanding business in Earn
and Learn.
6G Jack C For always being a persistent and thoughtful learner. Jack is always
considerate of others within the classroom and tries his hardest in all
of the tasks that he completes.
6O Louise S For the excellent effort she puts into every task she undertakes and
for challenging herself with activities.
ART 5B Tayla B For demonstrating excellence and creativity in her tree house construc-
tion. Congratulations Tayla
PE 5B Connor Mc For his application and team work in PE and sport.
SCIENCE Elijah O For consistently trying his best and applying scientific theories to our
investigations.
MUSIC Ashton T For making good choices in the music classroom. Well done!
ITALIAN Isabella B For her continued values of respect and excellence in producing an
Italian menu. Brava Signora Portaro
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ROSTER:
EXTRA SPECIAL THIS TERM:
New Paddle Pop Tropical Yoghurt Ice-cream or Olaf Ice-cream for the great price of $1.50 each until sold out.
Yummy HeatherBrae Shortbread Fingers or Happy Faces $1.00 each – get them while you can J
The Nearly Summer Afternoon Tea is done and dusted. Hope everyone who participated on either Wednesday or Thursday enjoyed the
treat.
ARE YOU FREE to help in 2016? It is just once a month (or more if you like) 9am to 11.45am. If you are available, please contact me in the canteen so I can add your name to my list of wonderful volunteers.
Suzi Cunningham
DAY & DATE NAMES
Tues 24th Nov C McFarlane; S Mifsud
Wed 25th Nov L Pugsley
Thurs 26th Nov F Tragardh
Fri 27th Nov P Griggs; J Robertshaw; L Cooperwaite
CANTEEN
PUT A SMILE ON YOUR CHILD’S FACE ….
And on ours’ as well! One way to put a smile on your child’s face is to become one of our valued volunteers in the Canteen! The excitement
is written all over their faces as they come up to see you helping us in such an important role. All we ask is for a small
commitment of a few hours of your time (9am to 11.45am) once a month.
Being on our Emergency List is also a great way to assist us as quite often we know we will be short the day before
and can give you early notice.
Feel free to pop in and chat to us Tuesdays to Thursdays between 9.30am and 1.30pm to find out all about how the
canteen works and how you can help.
NB: Unfortunately, no younger children are allowed to come with parents who work in our Canteen as it is a Occupa-
tional Health and Safety issue. Also government regulations require all persons working and volunteering with chil-
dren to have a Working With Children card. This is free to Volunteers (there is a small fee if you don’t have a current
passport size photo) and forms can be downloaded & lodged at your local Post Office.
Thanks for your time,
Suzi Cunningham (Canteen Manager)
CANTEEN ROSTER 2016
NAME: _____________________________________________ PHONE NO.: ______________
CHILD’S NAME: ________________________________________________ GRADE (in 2016): ____________
Once a month (please circle your preferred day)
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
Would you be prepared to go on our emergency list? (please circle) YES NO
PREP TRANSITION 2015/2016
Your help is needed! This is an invitation to parents at GK to become involved in welcoming our 2016 prep families2016 prep families2016 prep families2016 prep families.
Listed below are the dates we require assistance. There are three orientation sessions and one orientation day to
cater for along with the Prep’s first day of school where we host a Cheers & Tears Morning Tea. Donations of plates
for morning tea are only required for Orientation Day on Thursday 10th December 2015 and the Cheers & Tears
Morning Tea on Monday 1st February.
Orientation Sessions 1. Monday 23rd NovemberMonday 23rd NovemberMonday 23rd NovemberMonday 23rd November 11.00am 11.00am 11.00am 11.00am –––– 12.20pm 12.20pm 12.20pm 12.20pm
(St.Helena Pre-School, Wattletree Pre-School and Briar Hill Pre-School)
2. Tuesday 24th NovemberTuesday 24th NovemberTuesday 24th NovemberTuesday 24th November 11.00am 11.00am 11.00am 11.00am –––– 12.20pm 12.20pm 12.20pm 12.20pm
(Wahroonga Pre-School and Eltham North Pre-School)
3. Wednesday 25th NovemberWednesday 25th NovemberWednesday 25th NovemberWednesday 25th November 11.00am 11.00am 11.00am 11.00am –––– 12.20pm12.20pm12.20pm12.20pm
(All other Pre Schools & Child Care Centres)
***Assistance required to serve tea, coffee & biscuits only.
Orientation Day
Thursday 10th December 9.00am Thursday 10th December 9.00am Thursday 10th December 9.00am Thursday 10th December 9.00am –––– 10.30am10.30am10.30am10.30am
***Donations of plates of morning tea and parents to assist on the morning required.
Prep’s First Day of School – Cheers & Tears Morning Tea
Monday 1Monday 1Monday 1Monday 1stststst February 2016 9.15am February 2016 9.15am February 2016 9.15am February 2016 9.15am –––– 10.00am (Multi Purpose Building)10.00am (Multi Purpose Building)10.00am (Multi Purpose Building)10.00am (Multi Purpose Building)
***Donations of plates of morning tea and parents to assist on the morning required.
If you you are able to help out in anyway please let CatherineRobertson know on 0424 307 832 or by If you you are able to help out in anyway please let CatherineRobertson know on 0424 307 832 or by If you you are able to help out in anyway please let CatherineRobertson know on 0424 307 832 or by If you you are able to help out in anyway please let CatherineRobertson know on 0424 307 832 or by
email [email protected] ASAP so I can ensure we have all sessions covered. Your assis-email [email protected] ASAP so I can ensure we have all sessions covered. Your assis-email [email protected] ASAP so I can ensure we have all sessions covered. Your assis-email [email protected] ASAP so I can ensure we have all sessions covered. Your assis-
tance at anytime throughout this transition period would be fantastic. tance at anytime throughout this transition period would be fantastic. tance at anytime throughout this transition period would be fantastic. tance at anytime throughout this transition period would be fantastic.
Thanking you all in advance.Thanking you all in advance.Thanking you all in advance.Thanking you all in advance.
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FOR SALE
St. Helena College
Excellentcondition-Wornforonly1semester
Winterskirt,4shirts,Jumper,2summerdresses,
Phone:0409336688
Girl’s Summer, Winter and Sport Uniform
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SPORT THIS WEEK – RD 14
GK DARKS vs DCE ( AWAY )
GK LIGHTS vs SACRED HEART ( HOME )
JUNIOR HOUSE ATHLETICS DAY The Junior House Athletics Day will be held on the school oval on Thursday 26th November from 9.30 – 11.00 am. The Prep to
2 students can dress up in their house colours and will represent their house in the following Fun events – shuttle relay,
sprints, hurdles, vortex throw, sack race. Parents are most welcome to attend and support.
2016 SCHOOL CHARGES
We had our School Council Meeting last night and all School Charges were re-
viewed and approved. All information packs will be sent home in the next few
days so please be on the look out for them. Bookpack order sheets are due back by
Friday Dec 11th. As in past years, payment for bookpacks will need to be made
prior to bookpack collection day which is set for Tuesday 15th December. If you
are unable to pay the bookpack charges this year please contact Jodee Jackson to
discuss payment options.
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SPORTS NEWS
STATE ORIENTEERING SUCCESS
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Parents & Friends Association
PFA XMAS MEETING AND DINNER
Dear Members & Friends,
You are invited to our December “Wrap Up” Meeting & Dinner.
Please join our KK by bringing a gift to the
Value of $20.
Where: Diamond Creek Tavern
When: Tuesday 1st December 2015
Time: 6.45pm for 7.00pm Meeting
R.S.V.P: Natalie King
0449 252 460
Thursday 26th November 2015
"Please help the PFA in their final fundraiser for the year by "Please help the PFA in their final fundraiser for the year by "Please help the PFA in their final fundraiser for the year by "Please help the PFA in their final fundraiser for the year by donating items to our Christmas Hamper Raffle! Donations can donating items to our Christmas Hamper Raffle! Donations can donating items to our Christmas Hamper Raffle! Donations can donating items to our Christmas Hamper Raffle! Donations can be dropped into the GK office foyer in the donations box by front be dropped into the GK office foyer in the donations box by front be dropped into the GK office foyer in the donations box by front be dropped into the GK office foyer in the donations box by front door of the office.door of the office.door of the office.door of the office. Thank you." Thank you." Thank you." Thank you."
5 Star Special: New Choose Tap drink bottles have been delivered and as
a SPECIAL OFFER these will be selling for $4.00 for 600ml or $5.00 for
800ml. These have proven very durable, dishwasher safe and popular!
Please fill out an order form below and put money in
an envelope to be sent TO THE OFFICE and Mrs
Webb and the Green Team will endeavour to get your
bottle to your child ASAP!
Name of Student:__________________________ Class:________
Order: 800ml $5.00 x _______ / 600ml $4.00 x ___________
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The Salvation Army Christmas Food Appeal Begins
The Salvation Army annual Christmas Food Appeal is beginning! There are so many families in our community who de-
pend on extra help at Christmas time and without your help The Salvation Army would be limited in what they could do
for them.
It is a GK tradition to try and fill the barrels in the office each festive season and this year the Junior School Council will
be promoting this. We usually have the tubs brimming with goodies that are collected just before Christmas, ready to
sort and disperse to many needy families.
If you are able to donate any of the goods it would be greatly appreciated – every little bit helps! All donations can be
delivered to the office and placed in the barrel provided. Our Junior School Council will be reminding us at assembly
each week about bringing in goods and updating us with how the donations are growing.
The donations will be collected by a Salvation Army Leader after Friday DECEMBER 4th so get into the GK spirit and give
what you can to a very worthwhile cause.
Thanks in advance for your kindness,
Leanne Tingwell
SALVATION ARMY RECOMMENDED DONATION LIST:
1. Food items - non perishable, with use by date at least January 2016 - suggestions would be pasta, pasta
sauce, breakfast cereal, UHT milk, plum pudding, UHT custard, fruit mince pies, biscuits, canned foods - especial-
ly tomatoes and fruit, tuna, ham, corn, beetroot, vegetables, soup, beans, etc., coffee, tea, packets of gravy,
sweets, anything you would appreciate receiving in your own Christmas hamper.
2. Toiletries are acceptable, however, perfumed items such as soap can taint the other items in the hampers, so
probably best to stick to food if possible.
3. Food items are preferred, however, gifts are acceptable provided they are new. We do not distribute second
hand toys or gifts. Also, we must check all items, so please do not gift wrap items.
4. We cannot distribute alcohol or tobacco products.
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Please join us in celebrating our wonderful GK
tradition the
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ConcertConcertConcertConcert an evening full of music, singing, dancing,
performance, surprise, fun, laughter and a wonder-
ful finale to conclude the school year
When: Monday 14th December 2015
Time: 5.45pm for a 6.00pm start
Finishing at 8.00pm
Where: The School Oval
What to Bring: BYO picnic rug/chairs (No alcohol please)
The evening will includeThe evening will includeThe evening will includeThe evening will include:
Live performances from GK students and teachers
Sausage Sizzle and drinks available for purchase by PFA,
commencing at 5.00 pm
Drawing of the PFA Christmas Raffle
Opportunity to participate in the singing of community carols
COMMUNITY NEWS
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FREE Session on Stress Management
This is a MUST for all, especially Parents
When: Sat Dec 5th at 10am until 11am
Where Diamond Valley Learning Centre
1 Diamond Creek Road,
Greensborough 3088
Spaces are limited as please book by calling
Benetta Wainman on 0418126811
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COMMUNITY NEWS
Carols in the Park on Christmas Eve
The Carols will be accompanied by a community orchestra. Everyone is en-couraged to join in the singing of tradi-tional Carols. The Carols will take place in Wadeson Reserve, bounded by Grassy Flat Road and Everleigh Drive, Diamond Creek on Christmas Eve from 8:30 till 9:30. This popular event has been staged for more than 20 years. If you are interested in performing as a mu-sician or singer, please contact Janet Mason [email protected] or Rob Edmonds [email protected].